SOLUTION: find the slope of the line with the equation 3x - 2y =1

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Question 125517This question is from textbook Fundamentals of Algebric Modeling
: find the slope of the line with the equation 3x - 2y =1 This question is from textbook Fundamentals of Algebric Modeling

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3x-2y=1
-2y=-3x+1
y=-3x/-2+1/-2
y=3x/2-1/2 thus the slope=3/2.

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